NO.S.14025/2/2011-MS
Government of India
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
313, ‘D’ Wing, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi -110108
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Dated 11th,January, 2011
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:Delegation of powers of Head of Department to Head of Office for settling permission cases and post facto approval to reimbursement in relaxation of rules in emergent cases under CGHS/CS(MA) Rules, 1944.
The undersigned is directed to invite reference to para (ii) of this Ministry’s Office Memorandum NO.S.14012/9/75-MC (MS) dated 18.06.1982, as mentioned at point 4 under Appendix-VIII of CS(MA) Rules, 1944 relating to reimbursement in relaxation of rules in emergent cases, which stipulates that powers for settling permission cases and post facto approval should not be exercised by authorities lower than Heads of Departments.
2. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has examined the question of further delegation of powers to Head of Offices/officers at Under Secretary level, in such offices, which are not headed by officers equivalent to a Deputy Secretary, in the matter and it has been decided with the approval of the competent authority to delegate such powers in the following manner:-
“In case of medical reimbursement, delegation of power can be given to Under Secretaries in the Departments of Central Government declared as Heads of Offices subject to the condition that upto Rs. two thousand for taking treatment in OPD and upto Rs. Five thousand for taking treatment in IPD under CGHS/CS(MA) Rules, 1944. This delegation of powers can be exercised as per the prescribed rate list of nearest CGHS covered city or actual whichever is lower for CS(MA} beneficiaries and as per package rate for CGHS beneficiaries in CGHS cities.”
3. This order is applicable to both CGHS and CS(MA) beneficiaries.
4. This Office Memorandum issues with the approval of Ministry of Finance vide 10 No 14(1)/E.IIA/2010 dated 06.07.2010.
S/d
(Sanjay Pant)
Under Secretary to the Government of India.
Sir,
Rates of each and every thing has revised as well as so may pay commissions have come into existence, price of medical treatments/medicines have increased to it’s peak value. Why the rate list of appendix VIII of CS(MA)Rules, 1944 has not been revised since inception which deals with the treatment taken in the emergency. Who ever may be dealing with this matter is humbly requested to look into and do the needful as early as possible.
whether csma beneficiary can avail treatment in cghs recognised hospitals
Sir,
Dwarka is a sub-city within the National Capital (Delhi)comprising large number of pockets within 23 sectors. It has countless number of big and small Govt and Pvt institutions/ organisations, quite a number of which are still to come up. More than 6 lacs citizens including retired/serving Govt servants are already living. It is regretted that no CGHS dispensary has so far been installed for providing medical cover to the eligible persons inspite of their large sum contribution towards CGHS cards issued by the Min of Health & Family Welfare. May I know how long Sr Citizens/retired pers have to face such a menace in this well planned Govt colony in the absence of CGHS dispensary.